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The ACT Begins Automatic Superscoring in Its Score Reporting
in BlogJust a few months before covid, the ACT announced a bevy of upcoming changes, such as the ability of students to do single-section ACT testing, increased options for digital ACT testing, and the ability to report an “ACT superscore” directly from the ACT, which we covered in our October 2019 blog post. In that blog post, […]
The ACT Announces Growth in Online Testing Options, Individual Section Re-Testing, and Updated Superscoring Infrastructure
in BlogThis morning, we woke up to over 45 parents and college counselors texting us articles about the ACT’s press release regarding some changes as it relates to superscoring, the ability to re-take just certain sections of a test, and the bigger push to allow students to take the ACT online (on a computer) at a test […]
Addressing the College Board’s Environmental Context Dashboard (ECD, AKA the “adversity score”)
in BlogWhen the May 16th Wall Street Journal article about the College Board’s so-called “adversity index” came out, it broke the internet for a few days. We received over 90 phone calls, emails, and texts about it in a three-day span, and we’re just a two-person company. Most tutors we know waited for the smoke to clear before taking […]
Maximizing the Efficiency of Your Student’s Studying: Our Ongoing Mantra (Formula Box Lock Screens)
in BlogEdison Prep is always looking for ways to increase the efficiency of your student’s studying, such as: 1) Revising our books each year to reflect changing tendencies in the test’s content (e.g. SAT now has box and whisker plots, but didn’t use to. Both tests used to have 3-D distance problems several times per year, […]
Breaking Down the ACT Score Data from the Official 2018 National and Georgia Score Reports
in BlogWhen we’re preparing students for the ACT, we always tell them that the ACT English section needs to carry the weight for the ACT Math section because it’s objectively as hard to get a 29 on the Math section as a 34-36 on the English section. There are a multitude of reasons for this. First, […]
The SAT Reclaims Its Lead As The More Popular Test* (Heavy on the asterisk)
in BlogToday, the College Board released the annual national report for the SAT for the Class of 2018, which contained a variety of data about this past year’s test takers. Various websites and news outlets have begun posting bits and pieces of the information online, but we wanted to summarize what we consider to be some of the main […]





